Minneapolis Radiation Oncology, P.A.
Rachel Bisek has several years of work experience in various roles. Rachel started their career at the Eau Claire County Humane Association as an Adoption Coordinator from 2007 to 2009. Rachel then moved on to work at the Animal Humane Society as a Customer Service Representative from 2009 to 2014. In 2013, they worked as a Radiation Therapy Intern at Mercy Radiation Therapy Center. In 2014, they joined Allina Health as a Patient Access Specialist and worked there until 2015. In the same year, they also started working at Minneapolis Radiation Oncology, P.A., first as a Radiation Therapist RT(T) from 2014 to 2017, and then as the Chief Radiation Therapist from 2017 until the present.
Rachel Bisek has an Associate of Science degree in Radiation Therapy, which they obtained from Argosy University between 2012 and 2014. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, General from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, completing their studies from 2004 to 2009. In addition to their degrees, Rachel has obtained certifications as a Radiation Therapist from ARRT in March 2014 and as a CPR and AED Certified professional. However, no specific information is provided regarding when or where they obtained the CPR and AED certification.
Minneapolis Radiation Oncology, P.A.
In 1982, Dr. Robert Haselow founded Minneapolis Radiation Oncology, P.A. at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, MN. Since then, MRO has grown in experience and innovation, and expanded to include nine accredited radiation therapy centers in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota. Our physicians also staff three hospital-based radiation oncology clinics. MRO's radiation oncologists have trained at a number of institutions, including Indiana University, the Medical College of Wisconsin, the University of Arizona, the University of Michigan, the Mayo Clinic, the National Cancer Institute, the University of California San Francisco, and the University of Minnesota. MRO treats patients experiencing all types of adult cancer, and supports our patients throughout the treatment process with ongoing education and care. We also accommodate most insurance and health care plans. Radiation technology is always evolving. MRO brings the latest radiation treatment technologies to our patients. In the Twin Cities, we were the first institution to do endobronchial radiation. We also helped establish prostate implant programs at a number of local hospitals. Recently MRO has added high-dose rate brachytherapy (HDR) and image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT), using cone beam and fiducial markers, to our therapeutic options for our patients. Review radiation treatment options available at MRO. MRO is actively involved in clinical trials and technology development for new cancer treatments. The diverse experience of our professional staff adds depth and breadth to our clinical knowledge, while bolstering MRO's reputation for service to its community of patients, physicians, and hospitals.